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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, oakland's police department wants to change how critics see it by changing the way they see complaints. the important role technology is playing in all of this. >> also a. mountain lion putting a peninsula emergency system to the test today. >> and ready to shake it up, these kids get a big lesson in earthquake preparedness with a little help from the silicon valley.
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, oakland's police department wants to change how critics see it by changing the way they see complaints. the important role technology is playing in all of this. >> also a. mountain lion putting a peninsula emergency system to the test today. >> and ready to shake it up, these kids get a big...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> san jose wants tea eliminate 90% of the marijuana shops from the city. how they're weeding out the good from the bad. >>> and the shooting outraging cops. we learned what's next for the oakland officer shot a man running from them.
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> san jose wants tea eliminate 90% of the marijuana shops from the city. how they're weeding out the good from the bad. >>> and the shooting outraging cops. we learned what's next for the oakland officer shot a man running from them.
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joining us now we tired u.s. army general barry mccaffrey. >> very impressive operation. 1110 toma hawk missiles joined by one british submarine. the notion is create a benign environment so the british and french fighter bombers can get in and establish the no fly zone and the question is will they or will they not operate against the center of gravity tanks, armored artillery or not. >> that begins to sound like a war when you describe it that way. >> is this a de facto attempt of forcing a regime change? >> i hope so. he is a threat to his own people. he is hated by the arab league. enough for them to endorse this action which is highly unusual. the one concern i have is where are the arab neighbors, the egyptians, saudis. more importantly will we take military action that achieves our purpose or not? >> how much military flexibility does this u.n. mandate offer. what can the military do beyond the current mandate? >> i would assume if we turned loose the air power and told them to break up gadhafi's armored f
joining us now we tired u.s. army general barry mccaffrey. >> very impressive operation. 1110 toma hawk missiles joined by one british submarine. the notion is create a benign environment so the british and french fighter bombers can get in and establish the no fly zone and the question is will they or will they not operate against the center of gravity tanks, armored artillery or not. >> that begins to sound like a war when you describe it that way. >> is this a de facto...
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as nbc's john yang shows us, she's using art to empower others. >> reporter: the roots of the little black pearl workshop reached back to monica haslett's experience as a young artist in alabama. >> it started out, i think, as kind of my own personal therapy, but it ended up being a very inspiring experience. >> reporter: she studied painting at a birmingham high school for the arts. but when she entered the working world, she didn't think she could turn her passion into a career. >> learned about the masters, but there were very few people that looked like me. >> reporter: so after establishing herself in the corporate world, hazlett started this after-school haven with classes in pottery, painting, and filmmaking. >> little black pearl is a result of my own need to ensure that children see people that look like them that are successful as artists. >> reporter: it's gone from a weekend project in her basement to a full-time job in a custom built 40,000 square foot center. did you have any idea you'd end up in a beautiful facility like this? >> i'm still in awe and i realize that it'
as nbc's john yang shows us, she's using art to empower others. >> reporter: the roots of the little black pearl workshop reached back to monica haslett's experience as a young artist in alabama. >> it started out, i think, as kind of my own personal therapy, but it ended up being a very inspiring experience. >> reporter: she studied painting at a birmingham high school for the arts. but when she entered the working world, she didn't think she could turn her passion into a...
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as we walked around today people obviously too afraid to talk to us did pass us secretly notes like this one. it says, all the people don't like gadhafi. freedom libya. there are also reports of detentions and arrests and disappearances. >> all right, richard engel in tripoli for us tonight. richard, thanks. >>> meanwhile, moammar gadhafi continues his assault in the eastern part of the country, the territory he used to control. it's now in the hands of the rebels. he wants it back. again today gadhafi's forces turned their fire on the town of brega. it's in the oil region and home to libya's second largest oil facility. nbc's stephanie gosk traveled there today. tonight, she is back in nearby benghazi. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. you hit on it. the fight right now is all about the oil. the opposition says they control 80% of libya's oil resources and that they are going to use the money they earn from it to fund their cause. gadhafi is showing that he is determined not to let that happen. fighter jets bombed the rebels in the east again today. causing more
as we walked around today people obviously too afraid to talk to us did pass us secretly notes like this one. it says, all the people don't like gadhafi. freedom libya. there are also reports of detentions and arrests and disappearances. >> all right, richard engel in tripoli for us tonight. richard, thanks. >>> meanwhile, moammar gadhafi continues his assault in the eastern part of the country, the territory he used to control. it's now in the hands of the rebels. he wants it...
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it's honor to us, it's freedom. we want freedom. >> reporter: to boost their morale, a few rebels gather in a circle to cheer and fire in the air. but they're losing ground fast and have little to celebrate. we saw two things today, brian, that were revealing about the rebels and also terrifying. in one case, the rebels were trying to fire a mortar, but they didn't secure the mortar to the ground, so it fired wildly off to the side. the other case, they, and i'm not making this up, they fired a rocket in the wrong direction, not toward gadhafi forces but backwards into a civilian city. >> and so, richard, while things don't look exactly rosy for gadhafi and his own foreign minister defected today to the brits, never a good sign, this does interfere with the story line that at least watching in this country was the rebel progress, all those graphics and maps showing their march westward. now it looks like they're going eastward most of the time. >> reporter: they are coming eastward and they are moving very quickly.
it's honor to us, it's freedom. we want freedom. >> reporter: to boost their morale, a few rebels gather in a circle to cheer and fire in the air. but they're losing ground fast and have little to celebrate. we saw two things today, brian, that were revealing about the rebels and also terrifying. in one case, the rebels were trying to fire a mortar, but they didn't secure the mortar to the ground, so it fired wildly off to the side. the other case, they, and i'm not making this up, they...
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. >> let us in! >> reporter: inside protesters blocking access to the state assembly chamber were forcibly taken out. cc >> i'm asking you please to get: up and walk out. >> no! >> reporter: because last night senate republicans took what many are calling the nuclear option, passing legislation to strip public workers of many of their collective bargaining rights. >> this is clearly a violation of the open meetings law. >> reporter: the legislative fight that has roiled for four weeks was over in barely 30 minutes. republicans used an unusual parliamentary maneuver to separate the measure from the spending provision. that allowed them to pass the legislation without any of the : senate democrats, who had blocked a vote by fleeing the state. after the vote, senate republicans needed a police escort to leave the building as protesters called after them. today the acrimony continued in the assembly. >> this is wrong!cc1: >> reporter: republican governor scott walker said the collective bargaining limits
. >> let us in! >> reporter: inside protesters blocking access to the state assembly chamber were forcibly taken out. cc >> i'm asking you please to get: up and walk out. >> no! >> reporter: because last night senate republicans took what many are calling the nuclear option, passing legislation to strip public workers of many of their collective bargaining rights. >> this is clearly a violation of the open meetings law. >> reporter: the legislative...
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while us out west are used to higher gas prices, what's happening here is trickling down well beyond the pump. this los angeles suburb pumping out some of the highest gas prices in the nation. in west covina, you pay a premium for premium. $4.99. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: in this bedroom community, we found the price of gas affects an entire city's economy. >> daniel, you're getting ready to go on a delivery pretty soon. >> reporter: 79-year-old mario del fonte, a second generation florist, worries his business will wither away if prices continue to soar. his livelihood and that of his eight employees is on the line. >> this is one that's going by 9:00. >> reporter: when gas prices shot up, so did delivery costs. $50 now to fill up his small van. >> how much more we can stand, i can't answer that. >> reporter: realtor barbara akins says west covina's housing market is directly affected by gas prices. >> people won't be able to afford the houses if they're going to pay for the gas. >> reporter: julia contrares could no longer afford her 52-mile commute. this week she bought a
while us out west are used to higher gas prices, what's happening here is trickling down well beyond the pump. this los angeles suburb pumping out some of the highest gas prices in the nation. in west covina, you pay a premium for premium. $4.99. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: in this bedroom community, we found the price of gas affects an entire city's economy. >> daniel, you're getting ready to go on a delivery pretty soon. >> reporter: 79-year-old mario del fonte,...
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angus walker in sendai for us. thank you for your coverage for us. as you noted, the japanese military is bringing in military supplies. but this is truly an international effort. with a huge contingent of americans now adding to the rescue efforts. we have more from nbc's miguel al al almaguer. >> reporter: at u.s. military facilities in japan, relief efforts are underway. 1,500 pounds of rice and bread loaded onto sea hawk helicopters. the desperately needed food air lifted to cities crippled by the quake. at sea, the uss blue ridge is on the way. loaded with supplies the carrier left singapore friday. >> we are here to help the japanese people. >> reporter: with japan in a state of emergency, more help is coming from around the world. search and rescue teams from 45 countries are ready to respond. south korea, australia and the united kingdom have all deployed search teams and time is working against them. >> we know there are miracles survivors days after an incident like this. but we know the longer time goes on, the less likely it is that we wi
angus walker in sendai for us. thank you for your coverage for us. as you noted, the japanese military is bringing in military supplies. but this is truly an international effort. with a huge contingent of americans now adding to the rescue efforts. we have more from nbc's miguel al al almaguer. >> reporter: at u.s. military facilities in japan, relief efforts are underway. 1,500 pounds of rice and bread loaded onto sea hawk helicopters. the desperately needed food air lifted to cities...
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our families are asking us, begging us to leave, one woman wrote, but part of me doesn't want to turn my back on the country that i love. a week ago japan was brought to its knees, and yet so many are still standing tall. maybe this trio of disasters did redefine "worst case scenario," but it also offered glimpses of the best the human spirit has to offer. lee cowan, nbc news, london. >>> and a reminder that on our website we've posted some answers to frequently asked questions about this disaster in japan, and we continue to offer a list of resources for those americans who are looking for a way to give, to help. it's all on our website at nightly.msnbc.com. and that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend having returned from japan. we, of course, hope we'll see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, digging deep to help the victims of the disaster in japan.
our families are asking us, begging us to leave, one woman wrote, but part of me doesn't want to turn my back on the country that i love. a week ago japan was brought to its knees, and yet so many are still standing tall. maybe this trio of disasters did redefine "worst case scenario," but it also offered glimpses of the best the human spirit has to offer. lee cowan, nbc news, london. >>> and a reminder that on our website we've posted some answers to frequently asked...
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nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. he's at reagan national tonight for us with more. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. in fact that supervisor, a 20-year veteran, has been suspended and effective immediately the faa has ordered that at all times there must be at least two controllers in that tower behind me. it was just after midnight wednesday morning when an american airlines flight from miami arriving at washington's reagan national airport couldn't get anyone in the tower to answer the radio. >> washington tower, american 1012. washington tower, american 1012. >> reporter: no response. a nearby radar facility even tried calling the tower on the phone. >> i tried to call on the land line and tried to call on the commercial line and there's no answer. >> reporter: on board, john from the nbc station wrc in washington, who says the pilot kept the passengers updated. >> sorry, folks, we can't land right now. i can't get in contact with the air traffic control tower. >> reporter: after going around, the american pilot landed on his own, radioing his position t
nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. he's at reagan national tonight for us with more. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. in fact that supervisor, a 20-year veteran, has been suspended and effective immediately the faa has ordered that at all times there must be at least two controllers in that tower behind me. it was just after midnight wednesday morning when an american airlines flight from miami arriving at washington's reagan national airport couldn't get anyone in the...
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for us, for now, that's our broadcast for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, get ready for more rain. how long this next soaker is expected to last. >>> plus, navigating a rock slide. the struggle for dozens of families trying to reach their homes. >>> and police on the peninsula releasing a sketch in an attempted abduction. >>> and a happy homecoming for military families fleeing japan after the devastation there. the news at 6:00 starts right now.
for us, for now, that's our broadcast for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, get ready for more rain. how long this next soaker is expected to last. >>> plus, navigating a rock slide. the struggle for dozens of families trying to reach their homes. >>> and police on the peninsula releasing a sketch in...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com maybe. depending >>> radiation detection. the bay area science designed to keep your family safe. and the advice of the surgeon general warning us to be prepared. nbc bay area continues coverage of disaster in japan. and good evening, everyone. >> right now, all eyes are on the nuclear power plant where crews working to contain the radiation were
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ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also worried about the potential risks to the united states. so i want to be very clear. we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the united states, whether it's the west coast, hawaii, alaska or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> while the president is reassuring americans that the winds can't carry radiation across the pacific, the winds in japan are another matter, and they can spread radiation around locally. we want to get an update on that tonight from meteorologist bryan norcross at the weather channel. bryan, good evening. >> rep
ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also...
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though 37 million of us watched. and a whole lot of people bleary-eyed after the multi-hour marathon. we're still talking about it all day today. the winners and losers, who hosted and who didn't. the joyous moments, the cringe worthy moments and the movie that emerged as the no-surprise big winner. our report from our man in hollywood, nbc's lee cowan. >> good evening. >> reporter: oscar is suffering an identity crisis. >> the weird part is i just got a text message from charlie sheen. >> reporter: it was supposed to appeal to the young and hip. but it was a frail kirk douglas who got people talking, awkwardly. >> she's gorgeous. wow. >> reporter: that is followed by the less than family friendly melissa leo. >> it looks so -- >> reporter: while speaking her mind got her in trouble, one documentary filmmaker was praised for speaking his. zeroing in on the nation's economic meltdown. >> not a single financial executive has gone to jail, and that's wrong. >> reporter: but these those were the atmospherics. oscar's hea
though 37 million of us watched. and a whole lot of people bleary-eyed after the multi-hour marathon. we're still talking about it all day today. the winners and losers, who hosted and who didn't. the joyous moments, the cringe worthy moments and the movie that emerged as the no-surprise big winner. our report from our man in hollywood, nbc's lee cowan. >> good evening. >> reporter: oscar is suffering an identity crisis. >> the weird part is i just got a text message from...
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are you concerned that the use of ground troops has been taken off the table? >> well, i think probably unfortunate we said that up front but domestic politics required that. it's also clear to me that the air cap itself, i mean, uae will come in and qatar and possibly jordan with fighter interceptors. but you've got to go after his ability to dominate these urban areas. that's the tanks, the armored personnel carriers and the artillery. and that has started, and that can't be backed off. and it's not just benghazi in the east. it's also the other cities outside of tripoli. >> general mccaffrey, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us tonight. >>> as we continue on "nightly news" on a sunday, just when it seems hard to believe there's anybody still alive in the rubble of northern japan, a stunning rescue to tell you about. >>> and later, how the nuclear nightmare in japan is sparking new worries about a long-controversial nuclear plant here in the u.s. >>> we're back now with the latest on the disaster in japan. nine days after the earthquake and tsunami, the
are you concerned that the use of ground troops has been taken off the table? >> well, i think probably unfortunate we said that up front but domestic politics required that. it's also clear to me that the air cap itself, i mean, uae will come in and qatar and possibly jordan with fighter interceptors. but you've got to go after his ability to dominate these urban areas. that's the tanks, the armored personnel carriers and the artillery. and that has started, and that can't be backed off....
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thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, san francisco's most controversial slugger gets ready to take some hits in the courtroom. >>> plus, rain, hail, snow, and now rock slides. a serious of storms ravaging the west coast. and this is only the beginning. we've got team coverage of the storms headed our way. >>> and thank you for joining us this evening.uirreaguirre. >> and i'm raj
thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, san francisco's most controversial slugger gets ready to take some hits in the courtroom. >>> plus, rain, hail, snow, and now rock slides. a serious of storms ravaging the west coast. and this is only the beginning. we've got team coverage of the storms headed our way. >>> and thank you for...
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thanks for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. >>> one day later, dozens more cases have been dropped. criminals could be set free. the alleged misconduct scandal rocking sfpd. >> her death has become a rallying cry. the community learns if the man will face jail time. >> the san bruno explosion, a look at the community still trying to rebuild.
thanks for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. >>> one day later, dozens more cases have been dropped. criminals could be set free. the alleged misconduct scandal rocking sfpd. >> her death has become a rallying cry. the community learns if the man will face jail time. >> the san bruno explosion, a look at the community still trying to rebuild.
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> wicked weather, rain, and wind whipping the bay area. get ready for another round tonight. also, a political game of chicken. the governor says he doesn't need the republicans. they threaten to sue. we look at what's next in the multibillion dollar battle. >>> and the nation remembers a movie star. we look at how elizabeth taylor changed the fight against aids. nbc bay area news at 6:00 starts right now.
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for us, for now, that's our broadcast for this wednesday evening and thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. as always, we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. as always, we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. good night. inches what lies beneath? turns out the san bruno fire xheef had no idea. the stunning revelations about what happened the day the san bruno neighborhood went up in flames. >>> a missing student forces an entire school district into lockdown. what the teen did that put the school on red alert. >>> i'm scott budman with a first look and test of the brand mif new apple ipad 2.
for us, for now, that's our broadcast for this wednesday evening and thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. as always, we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. as always, we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. good night. inches what lies beneath? turns out the san bruno fire xheef had no idea. the stunning revelations about what happened the day the san bruno neighborhood went up in flames. >>> a missing student forces an entire school district into lockdown. what...
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but mostly women have used it. some scientists say this latest data shows that males should also be immunized. no matter what happens with vaccinations, experts say it's critical women still get pap test to protect against cervical cancer, which is still the most common serious disease caused by hpv. robert bazell, nbc, new york. >>> and still ahead here, as we continue along the way on a tuesday night, our series about the seismic shifts in america's economy. tonight, tom brokaw on the rush to retool america's workforce. >>> and later, "making a difference." places so cool a kid can't resist them. then we'll show you what's hidden inside. >>> we're back with our special series this week, the american economy at the crossroads. tonight a closer look at the shift away from old line manufacturing in this country, and toward information technology, and how american workers have to retool just like their workplaces. but where do you get those tools? brings us back to the discussion on education in america. tom brokaw i
but mostly women have used it. some scientists say this latest data shows that males should also be immunized. no matter what happens with vaccinations, experts say it's critical women still get pap test to protect against cervical cancer, which is still the most common serious disease caused by hpv. robert bazell, nbc, new york. >>> and still ahead here, as we continue along the way on a tuesday night, our series about the seismic shifts in america's economy. tonight, tom brokaw on...
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. >> tom costello starting us off. bethesda, maryland, tonight. tom, thanks. >>> now to our team across the country. we're joined by nbc's miguel almaguer in west covina, california. john yang is in chicago and ron mott in atlanta. ron, we'll start with you. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. the average cost for a gallon of regular here in georgia, $3.43. that is up 13 cents in just the past week. 40 cents over the past month and almost 80 cents higher than it was this time a year ago here at this exxon station in the buckhead section of atlanta. the prices are a little higher than the state average. the pain at the pump starting to spread as well. taxi riders are being hit with a $2 fuel surcharge every time they get into a cab. that went into effect a few weeks ago. and school districts around the state starting to pay attention to those bus budgets, because especially those districts that did not lock in their gas prices. >> reporter: this is john yang in chicago where gas prices have gone up 11% in the last month alone. no
. >> tom costello starting us off. bethesda, maryland, tonight. tom, thanks. >>> now to our team across the country. we're joined by nbc's miguel almaguer in west covina, california. john yang is in chicago and ron mott in atlanta. ron, we'll start with you. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. the average cost for a gallon of regular here in georgia, $3.43. that is up 13 cents in just the past week. 40 cents over the past month and almost 80 cents higher...
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metro use in los angeles, up 10%. and across the country commuters are using the latest technology, smartphone apps and social media, to find the cheapest gas, anything to save a buck. >> everybody i know is trying to carpool and fill up the car as much as possible. >> reporter: gas prices hit a high in february, but in the weeks ahead spring is when prices typically rise the most. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >> and as we mentioned at the top of the newscast, the obama administration is weighing options to bring some relief to those soaring pump prices. nbc's mike viqueira is at the white house now. he's got more on that for us. mike? >> reporter: good evening, lester. the president is coming under increasing pressure to do something that's been done only twice in 35 years, and that is tap into this country's strategic petroleum reserve. today the president's chief of staff signaled mr. obama is willing to take a controversial step, if the price at the pump continues to soar. >> well, we're looking at the
metro use in los angeles, up 10%. and across the country commuters are using the latest technology, smartphone apps and social media, to find the cheapest gas, anything to save a buck. >> everybody i know is trying to carpool and fill up the car as much as possible. >> reporter: gas prices hit a high in february, but in the weeks ahead spring is when prices typically rise the most. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >> and as we mentioned at the top of the newscast, the...
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you used the term a moment ago "hyperprepared nation." you get the sense if it was just the quake itself japan would have gotten back on its feet but the tsunami seemed to knock it over the edge, over the brink and now over the last 24 hours we've seen the sea giving back the dead, those who were cruelly swept out to sea last friday. the destruction extends as far as the eye can see, an almost incomprehensible landscape. emergency workers aided by troops pulling out more bodies today. there are few survivors left to find. japan hasn't seen anything like this since world war ii. friday's tsunami inundated communities shattered just moments before by the most powerful earthquake japan has ever seen. now three days later, more than a thousand bodies have washed ashore. many more are expected. nbc's ian williams saw the devastation firsthand. >> it's hard to imagine but until friday this wasteland was a busy residential neighborhood. they have no idea how many bodies are buried here. >> reporter: for the living a nightmare. millions are witho
you used the term a moment ago "hyperprepared nation." you get the sense if it was just the quake itself japan would have gotten back on its feet but the tsunami seemed to knock it over the edge, over the brink and now over the last 24 hours we've seen the sea giving back the dead, those who were cruelly swept out to sea last friday. the destruction extends as far as the eye can see, an almost incomprehensible landscape. emergency workers aided by troops pulling out more bodies today....
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that's what gives us strength. the strength that momentarily evaporates in the privacy of a new telephone room providing for some a first link to the outside world. it will take a long time to rebuild, but this refugee center is a striking picture of dignity in the face of terrible adversity. ian williams, nbc news, rikuzentakata. >>> that's our report for this friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow night. good night, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
that's what gives us strength. the strength that momentarily evaporates in the privacy of a new telephone room providing for some a first link to the outside world. it will take a long time to rebuild, but this refugee center is a striking picture of dignity in the face of terrible adversity. ian williams, nbc news, rikuzentakata. >>> that's our report for this friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back...